A utility library that incorporates doubly linked lists, some string functions,
and a wrapper for imlib2.
The gif2png program converts files from the obsolescent Graphic
Interchange Format to Portable Network Graphics. The conversion
preserves all graphic information, including transparency, perfectly.
The gif2png program can even recover data from corrupted GIFs.
The distribution also includes a Python script, web2png, that will
convert entire web hierarchies (images and HTML or PHP pages). The
script requires Python 1.5.2.
Original author:
Alexander Lehmann
GimpLensfun is a Gimp plugin to correct lens distortion using the lensfun
library and database.
The plugin can be found under "Filters > Enhance > GimpLensfun".
It automatically detects camera, lens type, and corresponding parameters
from the EXIF information embedded in the image file.
ePDFView is a free lightweight PDF document viewer using Poppler and GTK+
libraries.
The aim of ePDFView is to make a simple PDF document viewer, in the lines of
Evince but without using the Gnome libraries.
glosm is a framework for developing high-performance geospatial
data visualization applications of both interactive and batch nature
featuring OpenGL-based 3D first-person and tile renderers.
GNOME Color Manager is a session framework for the GNOME desktop environment
that makes it easy to manage easy to manage, install and generate color
profiles.
gphoto2 is a command-line frontend to libgphoto2.
This is gpaint, a small-scale painting program for GNOME, the GNU
Desktop. Gpaint does not attempt to compete with GIMP. Think of GIMP
is like Photoshop as gpaint is like Windows Paint.
Gpaint is still work in progress and many features are still being
developed. However, gpaint is useable already for small image markups.
A large part of gpaint is derived from xpaint 2.4.9, authored by David
Koblas and later Torsten Martinsen. Gpaint also uses the gtkscrolframe
widget (taking from eog 0.5) by Federco Mena-Quintero.
Future plans include the implementation of missing features, printing
support, and turning gpaint into a Bonobo component for simple image
editing tasks.
For bugs or general comments please send mail to Andy Tai, atai@atai.org
gx is a small image viewer for UNIX like systems. It's written
in C++ (using gtkmm). It can rotate, rescale, and zoom images.
Graphic Counter Language is a powerful programming language for the creation of
graphic and textual counters and timers. These can be used on the web, as well
as in graphic application programs (such as XWindow applications) which can
call the GCL interpeter internally and have it create a counter or a timer.
Gracula is the compiler/interpreter for Graphic Counter Language, developed
under FreeBSD, though usable on any Unix system.
For details about the language, visit GCL home page (www.whizkidtech.net/gcl/)
as well as Count Gracula's Gallery (www.whizkidtech.redprince.net/gcl/gallery)
which contains a number of sample GCL scripts and showcases various counter
designs.
GCL requires no configuration files. All you provide is graphic images and
simple scripts. Optionally, you may link the images directly into the gracula
executable. GCL can also receive input from external programs. A sample program
is included (sec2000). It allows the creation of GCL counters to display the
number of seconds (or minutes, hours, days) left till the Year 2000.
Gracula is written in C and highly optimized for speed which makes it work
reliably even on the busiest web sites.